
Pual Klee 1939
By
Klee,Pual
Contributor
David Zwirner Books:Essay by Dawn Ades Poetry by Richard Tuttle
Item Type
Book
Serial
15620
Publisher
David Zwirner Books
Description
139p.
ISBN / ISSN No.
978-1-64423-038-1
Subject
Water Color,tempara & pencil on primed Paper on cardboard,Galatin Silver Printed,Charcoal and Paste on paper on cardboard.
Summay
A pioneering modernist of unrivaled creative output, Paul Klee (1879–1940) counts among the truly defining artists of the twentieth century, exploring and expanding the terrain of avant-garde art through work that ranges from stunning colorist grids to evocative graphic productions. Klee taught for a decade, from 1921 to 1931, at the Bauhaus, the famed German art and design school, and the novelty of his work and ideas established him as one of the institution’s foremost instructors.
Keyword
Exhibition, Water Color on paper & on Cardboard
DDC Classification No.
708
Accession No.
15620
Current Location
Neeti Bagh
Shelving location
34
Status
Available
Category
Modern art- Exhibition